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that was all eliot spitzer when spitzer's started, the whole prostitute thing, he was putting money into a small regional bank that was just underneath the money laundering rules. >> and so the bank reports him like the governor what i know his name, he's the governor doesn't just do a transaction that would draw attention. he does it add a place where they would notice in his own name and spencer was sending these shady wire transfers to an obvious shell company, which soon revealed itself to be a front for prostitution ring but the fbi was all already investigating once those dots got connected, the former sheriff of wall street was done for he ran the racquets bureau at the manhattan da's office. so he knows the way this works. to the extent that he says, i thought i'd get away with it either that is simply an outright lie or it is an indication of such massive self-deception. but that also says something about what's going on not going on in this guy's mind, right after the first press conference, lloyd and silva spent a furious 61 hours trying to convince bits are to remain and figh
that was all eliot spitzer when spitzer's started, the whole prostitute thing, he was putting money into a small regional bank that was just underneath the money laundering rules. >> and so the bank reports him like the governor what i know his name, he's the governor doesn't just do a transaction that would draw attention. he does it add a place where they would notice in his own name and spencer was sending these shady wire transfers to an obvious shell company, which soon revealed...
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i would ask spitzer himself about this, but he stopped returning my texts, so i turn to eliot spitzer's mentor and friends, lloyd constantine, who's known him longer than almost anyone else in his life. so my thinking about this interview, i feel like your journey with elliot is the public's journey in the sense that people really thought he was gonna be the first jewish president. you did muscular democrat? yeah. and i want you to take us on the journey. yeah. >> you've talked about how you thought the presidency was eliot spitzer's manifest destiny. that he was going to be a fighter for the people at what point did you start to think that take us back to 1982, you're working for the attorney general of new york, bob abrams. and here comes your summer in turn a young guy named eliot spitzer what was your impression? i was a little bit wary to begin with wealthy kid from well-known parents, kids like that, usually want to have the funds summer but when elliott walks, it was love at first sight there was an understanding and in that we both believe that the law was the most powerful inst
i would ask spitzer himself about this, but he stopped returning my texts, so i turn to eliot spitzer's mentor and friends, lloyd constantine, who's known him longer than almost anyone else in his life. so my thinking about this interview, i feel like your journey with elliot is the public's journey in the sense that people really thought he was gonna be the first jewish president. you did muscular democrat? yeah. and i want you to take us on the journey. yeah. >> you've talked about how...
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. >> but it was his zealous belief in his own righteousness that made eliot spitzer's self-destruction inevitable. and that might be why this story is so chilling former president trump was a steamroller in the white house and it landed in insurrection on the steps of the capitol if we can't shake our addiction to strongman to those utterly convinced of their own greatness. there will be many more like spitzer in positions of power, posing even bigger threats who are fragile democracy crusaders wanting their portraits on the walls of history every governor of new york has the chance to be immortalized in a painting that hangs in the new york state capitol a self-directed monument to his or her own illustrious legacy. all of them are, they're all but to the first served in the early 19th century and left no the likeness >> this is behind the second is eliot spitzer governor mark sanford was a repeat publican, rockstar. >> his reputation as a budget slashing deficit hawk, family man, had the gop betting on him to beat obama in 2012 until he became a missing person the search for sanford
. >> but it was his zealous belief in his own righteousness that made eliot spitzer's self-destruction inevitable. and that might be why this story is so chilling former president trump was a steamroller in the white house and it landed in insurrection on the steps of the capitol if we can't shake our addiction to strongman to those utterly convinced of their own greatness. there will be many more like spitzer in positions of power, posing even bigger threats who are fragile democracy...
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explain to people some very complex things that he was feeling when you compare it to edwards or it was spitzer, somebody had gone to a crisis management expert and say, okay, this is the way you go about explaining things in a way where you can salvage your career or a way you can position yourself to come back mark didn't do any of that. >> and that might just be what saved him today's biggest feed wasn't making costumes for the school plan actually getting there with time to spare was the fact that the silver's went four for bore on getting all their flu shots with nope tears bravery rewarded when it's time for vaccines it's time for cvs >> i couldn't get my hair done. >> then psoriatic authorized coast santa ics works on both for me people with psoriasis on the scalp of a four times higher risk for psoriatic arthritis serious allergic reactions severe skin reactions that look like eczema or an increased risk of infections. some fatal have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms had a vaccine or planned to or have ibd symptoms developer worsen still working for me cou
explain to people some very complex things that he was feeling when you compare it to edwards or it was spitzer, somebody had gone to a crisis management expert and say, okay, this is the way you go about explaining things in a way where you can salvage your career or a way you can position yourself to come back mark didn't do any of that. >> and that might just be what saved him today's biggest feed wasn't making costumes for the school plan actually getting there with time to spare was...
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spitzer very quietly and off the books. if you will, the possibility that they may begin an impeachment inquiry into president richard nixon. well, that was a little later that summer, that deputy assistant to president alexander butterfield became a household name. here's his testimony from mid-july of 1973 at the butterfield. are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president. i was aware of listening devices. yes, sir. when were those devices placed in the oval office. approximately by the summer of 1970. i cannot begin to recall the precise date. my guess, mr. thompson, is that the installation was made between and this is a very rough guess, april or may of 1970, and perhaps the end of the summer or early fall of 1970. are you aware of any devices that were installed in the executive office building office of the president? sir. at that time, were they installed at the same time they were installed at the same time. could you tell us a little bit about how those devices worke
spitzer very quietly and off the books. if you will, the possibility that they may begin an impeachment inquiry into president richard nixon. well, that was a little later that summer, that deputy assistant to president alexander butterfield became a household name. here's his testimony from mid-july of 1973 at the butterfield. are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president. i was aware of listening devices. yes, sir. when were those devices...
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paterson served out eliot spitzer's term after a scandal in 2008 forced him to resign. i'm julie peyser. >> now back to "hannity". >> all right. tator mi liberal commentator michael moore, who famously warned democrats that donalore wh warnd trump would win in 2016, is now sounding the alarm over kamala harris' s electionr year pivot to the middle, saying that could shun theor her progressive base and cost her the election. and the bad news, kamala doesn't end there. echoing the teamsters union, the internationan,l association of firefighters is also declining to endorse a candidate this cycle. remember, this is the same union i did joe biden verye early on in the 2020at p democratic primary process. now, you can see thecampaign desperation from the harris. they're now calling in obama to the rescue to rally voters in key states like pennsylvania . but you might recall, obama is a very, verlike penu mighy ig history with voters in the commonwealth of pennsylvania . v you might remember these veryin disparaging commentsg comm he me in 2008. >> take a listen. whether some
paterson served out eliot spitzer's term after a scandal in 2008 forced him to resign. i'm julie peyser. >> now back to "hannity". >> all right. tator mi liberal commentator michael moore, who famously warned democrats that donalore wh warnd trump would win in 2016, is now sounding the alarm over kamala harris' s electionr year pivot to the middle, saying that could shun theor her progressive base and cost her the election. and the bad news, kamala doesn't end there....